+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
https://britorbot.org/2019/03/22/rev...e-50-petition/
This site looks at all petitions and concludes whether they’re bots or real sigs.
Not one person has said that yet, I’m willing to give everyone the benefit of the doubt that they voted for legitimate real reasons but not seen one yet.
The thing is immigration will need to be maintained it’ll just be non EU immigration. I don’t care where immigrants come from myself but I imagine anyone who voted for fewer “brown people” might be in for a shock.
On Monday we "release" 139 staff, 100% entirely related to Brexit as the customer has rewritten their contracts and they now cite "must be made within the EU". If 52% of those people voted leave, they basically voted for their own redundancy.
Over the next 5 years another 600 will follow, as the company moves it's manufacturing from UK to Eastern Europe. Approximately 70% of our product is Exported to the EU and most of those customers have issued an ultimatum, that they will not renew their contracts unless the company moved to within the EU.
The company has been in the UK 30 years, the current year will be our most successful, as since 2008 we've managed to quadruple turnover. All of that will be in vain within 36 months.
Diesel, electrification and Japan trade agreement all contribute but Brexit has been the catalyst and a path for the customers to turn the screw. Currently we're paying assurances, freights premiums, storage premiums, component interest and stock builds to the customer at the rate of around £60k per day.
We have 5 major customers. Honda have declared they are leaving in 2021, our French & one German customer are not renewing their contracts after April 2020. Our UK customers sales are currently around 35% of forecast and we're currently renegotiating with our second German customer, for their contracts due in 2021.
I have previously fought this off both in 2007 & 2011, this time it's a done deal. I've got no fight left in me.
Me, I've been offered the job of setting up the new factory & transferring the manufacturing to the EU. That will see me through to retirement. The other 750 people plus the supply chain employees, will need to hope that Brexit reverses their fortunes.
That’s terrible, so many people out of a job over nothing. Those people didn’t vote to lose their job, they were coerced with false promise and some nonsense about taking back control even though we already have control.
They won’t be the last to suffer because of it either. Good to know you didn’t lose your job though Des
Over 3.5 million signatures.
Highest signed petition was a couple of years ago (again related to Brexit) and that got to just over 4 million.
It's ok for me but telling people they don't have a job is the shittiest thing in business, especially when you've personally employed many of them and they've relocated families & lives for the job. It's always much easier to manage a business on the up than it is on a down.
I've only got a few years left before I retire, I'm not moving now, if they want to get rid of me now they're have to pay for the redundancy or forced early retirement. Besides, I'm not going to give up on my people, I'll fight for every one of them, to ensure they get the best deals or transfers.
I'll keep it shortish. I dont want EU dictating laws what we can and cant do, paying MEP's silly money for doing **** all (The Kinnock gravy train), bailing out the likes of Greece and Italy knowing they will never pay it back, control our borders, control our fishing grounds......that'll do for now. Why do you want to remain?
Wales may well be a country that benefits, as it has large rural areas surrounded by sea and natural beauty .
Instead of farmers having to be subsided to not farm and fisherman abiding by quotas , we may see a flourish of farming in food ,sheep etc that leads to local jobs , increased in localised food production, and supply ,if we have a strength it's in our land.
I've seen at first hand the Kinnock gravy train, it was both disturbing and disappointing.
I was shocked how socialist could be so near the class divide.